OK well it looks like a couple people have used the template and script I designed. So I decided I would make another. This one is of a Standing iPhone in it dock and a nice reflection. I have listed the same step below on how to do it as the previous template, BUT I have added a couple other side notes for the standing up version.

Well I've seen everyones great new themes for summerboard and other programs and everyone seems to show off their screen shot as just a simple image. Well I decided that perhaps people might be interested in a nice way to show off your themes/screenshots.

I designed a Photoshop template for manipulating your screenshots and placing them in a nice scene with the phone. To explain what I mean here is a little description.

Essentially all you have to do is open my simple template file and load the action script. Place your image on the correct layer and run the action. It will manipulate your screenshot and place it on the phone. Check out what I mean in the tutorial below.

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- First you need to download the .psd template and the .atn action script.

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- Copy and Paste your screenshot into the appropriately labeled layer in the SSTemplate-2.psd.(screenshot needs to be full size 320x480)

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- Now load the action script from the "action" palette. Browse to where you saved the file. Once loaded find the "IPHONE WARP > SCREEN SHOT STANDING" action and run it by pressing play.(make sure you have the layer with your screenshot selected)

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- And then, well, your done.(at least you should be) Your final image should look like something below.

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Here are some samples of themes around the forum. (Hope you guys/gals don't mind. I chose these because I like them.)

Well I hope this might be of use to some of you. It will help to show off some of those awesome themes out there now. This is version #2 and I do plan on making a few different versions, as I shot the photo of the phone myself and have other angles. If people like this and the idea I'll make some more. Perhaps this could be a decent sticky if people use it. Enjoy!